About Patient First

Patient First is an urgent care center in Bel Air and is open today from 8:00AM to 10:00PM. They are located at 560 W Macphail Rd and open 7 days per week.

Patients have used words like "bedside manner" and "timeliness" to describe their experience at Patient First which has garnered an average rating of 2.7 stars out of 5.

Nationally, we are seeing urgent care patients wait an average of 15-30 minutes before being seen by a healthcare provider, which would likely be the case at Patient First. As part of the Patient First group, they have a sister facility in Aberdeen 8.6 miles away that you may want to consider if the wait gets too long.

If you are looking to learn more about urgent care including statistics, trends, FAQs and other useful information, check out our blog to empower your knowledge as a healthcare consumer.

Services

Vaccinations

Labs and Tests

Bloodwork

Diagnostic tests

Flu test

Lab tests

STD test

Strep test

TB test

Blood glucose test

Insurance & Payments

Patient First accepts many major insurance plans and multiple forms of payment, making it easier to get the affordable care you need. It is always a good idea to contact your insurance company before your visit to ensure the Clinic is in network for the service(s) you're seeking.

Accepted Insurance Plans

Self-PayPPO

Self-PayPPO

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Ratings & Reviews

Overall Rating 2.7

Based on 15 Ratings

Wait-Time

(3 Ratings)

Quality of Care

(3 Ratings)

Bedside Manner

(3 Ratings)

Staff Friendliness

(3 Ratings)

Facility Cleanliness

(3 Ratings)

All reviews are opinions of patients and do not represent the opinion of Solv.

Showing 3 Top Reviews

Reviewed in Dec 2019

Patient First Bel Air is fantastic. The wait time is usually about 5 to 10 minutes, unless of course they are slammed with people. They are VERY professional and take care of you quickly, but NOT in a rushed way. I use them as my primary care doctor. I've been going there for years!! Excellent service!!

Reviewed in Aug 2019

I went after work due to a sinus infection and pain. I was registered right away, waited in the waiting room for about 3 minute, was taken back for vital signs, and waited for the doctor about 5 minutes. After a brief assessment, he prescribed my medication, which was handed to me, and I was on my way. I spent about 20 minutes there, and am now, 11 days later, healed from my sinus infection.